Joseph P. Gone, Ph.D., is a national expert in American Indian psychology and mental health. A professor at the University of Michigan, Dr. Gone has collaborated with tribal communities for more than 20 years to harness traditional culture and spirituality for advancing indigenous well-being. He has published 65 scientific articles and chapters, and received recognition in his fields through several fellowships and career awards, including a year-long residency at the Center for Advanced Study in the behavioral sciences at Stanford University. A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Illinois, Dr. Gone also trained at Dartmouth College and McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He is currently a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, and of seven divisions of the American Psychological Association. An enrolled member of the Gros Ventre tribal nation of Montana, he also served briefly as the chief administrative officer for the Fort Belknap Indian reservation.

Literary Series:Will Alexander

Will Alexander, poet, author of "Compression & Purity, Across the Vapour Gulf," and many other books. He is teaching a poetry workshop at Pomona College in fall 2017. Reading will be in the Ena Thompson Reading room, Crookshank 108.

Art After Hours at the Pomona College Museum of Art

Art After Hours offers a variety of programming including live music concerts sponsored by KSPC 88.7 FM, lectures, panels, workshops, tours, film screenings and performances in conjunction with museum exhibitions and in partnership with student and academic groups across the campuses. Art After Hours expands access to the museum as a dynamic venue that presents art as an integral part of campus life. If you are a student, group or department interested in planning and/or sponsoring events during Art After Hours, please contact Justine Bae at justine.bae@pomona.edu or (909) 607-7543. For schedule of events, visit www.pomona.edu/museum/art-after-hours